]]>By: Matt Mikullahttp://outspokenmedia.com/social-media/creating-using-your-free-social-media-command-center/#comment-18582
Mon, 13 Dec 2010 20:34:00 +0000http://outspokenmedia.com/?p=9217#comment-18582Thanks for bringing this topic up. I remember Marty’s article last year. I currently use a feed reader but it has all my personal stuff in there too. No Perez, I swear.

Joe, great to see your progress with social mention.

I’ve been begging Raven to integrate an some kind of RSS management tool so client feeds and custom searches can easily be separated and information be gathered in one system.

Lisa, how do you handle multiple clients in iGoogle? Different logins or just one main dashboard?

]]>By: Adam Singerhttp://outspokenmedia.com/social-media/creating-using-your-free-social-media-command-center/#comment-18536
Sat, 11 Dec 2010 22:11:29 +0000http://outspokenmedia.com/?p=9217#comment-18536“Not so much because of what they’re aggregating, but because it shows brands recognizing a need to not only be watching social mentions, but to have a system in place to deal with them. And that’s cool. It’s like watching a wobbly baby finally find his legs.”

]]>By: John Falchettohttp://outspokenmedia.com/social-media/creating-using-your-free-social-media-command-center/#comment-18522
Fri, 10 Dec 2010 21:15:15 +0000http://outspokenmedia.com/?p=9217#comment-18522Thanks for sharing this Lisa, really its GOLD! I have been trying to grow ‘bigger ears’ as Chris would say. I saw the photos of the Gatorade and Dell centers and they make NASA look like amateurs.
I use G.Reader for all my feeds but its easier to have a quick look on one page. Thanks for this, now its all in one page.
]]>By: Anthony Piwarunhttp://outspokenmedia.com/social-media/creating-using-your-free-social-media-command-center/#comment-18520
Fri, 10 Dec 2010 20:16:31 +0000http://outspokenmedia.com/?p=9217#comment-18520I’ve experimented with other monitoring platforms like Radian 6 but they are way too much information for startups and SMBs. I’d never thought there would be such a thing as “too much info” until I got into the industry but it’s true. Your tips on selecting what’s relevant and what isn’t should help a lot small business owners cut through the noise and yield some actionable data. Great post as always.
]]>By: Weshttp://outspokenmedia.com/social-media/creating-using-your-free-social-media-command-center/#comment-18519
Fri, 10 Dec 2010 17:01:41 +0000http://outspokenmedia.com/?p=9217#comment-18519Hi Lisa,
Thanks for sharing. I didn’t ever see Marty’s post, so this was good. I really need to get better about monitoring and utilizing social media… I’m terrible at it.
]]>By: Lisa Baronehttp://outspokenmedia.com/social-media/creating-using-your-free-social-media-command-center/#comment-18502
Fri, 10 Dec 2010 16:33:35 +0000http://outspokenmedia.com/?p=9217#comment-18502Haha definitely. :)
]]>By: Joe Hallhttp://outspokenmedia.com/social-media/creating-using-your-free-social-media-command-center/#comment-18495
Fri, 10 Dec 2010 16:26:29 +0000http://outspokenmedia.com/?p=9217#comment-18495I think I might get Kenny, Streko and myself, shirts that say that for next pubcon. LOL
]]>By: Lisa Baronehttp://outspokenmedia.com/social-media/creating-using-your-free-social-media-command-center/#comment-18493
Fri, 10 Dec 2010 16:23:21 +0000http://outspokenmedia.com/?p=9217#comment-18493Yikes! Thanks for dropping the link. I haven’t experienced any hiccups with iGoogle, but I’ve had enough issues with Google Docs that I can see it happening.

I really *only* use iGoogle for monitoring. Most of my RSS feeds and stuff are kept in Google Reader. But I like having a screen I can leave up and simply flip through when I have a few moments. As you said, it really is a big time saver. And, you know, it’s totally free.